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Mar 28, 2018
The Villages Daily Sun
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ACTS 2 is the second part of FSU College of Medicine faculty member Rob Glueckauf's African-American Alzheimer's Caregiver Training and Support project. Glueckauf was inspired by his mother - a caregiver for her mother-in-law, mother and sister with dementia - to research ways to help caregivers. Now in its follow-up project, ACTS 2, a free, faith-based support system for African-American caregivers delivered over the phone, is seeking participants.

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Mar 28, 2018
Orlando Sentinel
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In honor of approaching National Doctors' Day, Michael Muszynski, dean of the FSU College of Medicine's Orlando campus, thanks the community physicians/teachers that train and mentor third- and fourth-year medical students.

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Mar 28, 2018
FSU News
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College of Medicine faculty members Joedrecka Brown Speights, Yi Ren and Elena Reyes and their research are highlighted in a Women's History Month feature from FSU News.

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Mar 28, 2018
Tallahassee Democrat
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"National Doctors Day is Friday, March 30. No one appreciates this community’s physician/teachers more than we do at the Tallahassee campus of the Florida State University College of Medicine. This medical school wouldn’t exis without them –because it’s built on their shoulders," wrote Sandeep Rahangdale, dean of the FSU College of Medicine's Tallahassee regional campus, in an article published in the Tallahassee Democrat.

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Apr 04, 2018
Becker's Hospital Review
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According to U.S. News & World Report, the FSU College of Medicine is the third-most selective M.D. program in the country. The average acceptance rate for 2017-18 U.S. and Canadian M.D. programs was seven percent. The College of Medicine was at 2.6 percent, with acceptance offers to 151 of 5,866 applicants.

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Apr 05, 2018
Daily Mail Online
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In a recent study, FSU College of Medicine professor Judy Muller-Delp and her team found that 30 minutes of leg stretches every day could restore mobility and fight frailty without the injury risks of other workouts. Performing the half-hour routine five times a week helps improve blood flow to the limbs and could preserve older adults' ability to walk.

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Apr 05, 2018
JRMC
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Sandeep Rahangdale, the College of Medicine's Tallahassee Regional Campus dean, was recently published in the Journal of Regional Medical Campuses (JRMC). His article is entitled, "A Comparison of Two Regional Campus Systems and their Impact on Addressing Health Care Needs of the Underserved."

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Apr 05, 2018
UPI
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College of Medicine researcher Jude Muller-Delp had a study published in the Journal of Physiology showing that daily leg muscle strestches may benefit seniors and people with mobility problems.

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Apr 06, 2018
Tallahassee Democrat
Med school moves with plans for southwest medical center
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The FSU College of Medicine is moving ahead with plans to open a primary health center in southwest Tallahassee. If things go as planned, the 10,000-square-foot complex could be completed by March 2019. The comprehensive care center will be staffed by pediatricians and family physicians currently on faculty at the College of Medicine, in addition to others who will be hired in the next several months.

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Apr 09, 2018
Tallahassee Democrat
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Tallahassee Community College honored 10 community members and five TCC students at an annual Women's History Month program in March. Suzanne Harrison, professor of family medicine & rural health and director of clinical programs, was the event's featured speaker.